They probably didn't like it very much at all. The individuals involved in Shay's Rebellion were all about personal rights and liberties. The Constitution, by itself, didn't do much to address these rights. It wasn't until the Bill of Rights came along that our personal liberties were specifically protected.
Having said that, the Bill of Rights didn't come along until after the Constitution itself was ratified. The proposed Constitution must have looked damn scary. It probably seemed similarly restrictive as the policies of King George--the same policies that compelled them to rebel 15 years earlier
Having said that, the Bill of Rights didn't come along until after the Constitution itself was ratified. The proposed Constitution must have looked damn scary. It probably seemed similarly restrictive as the policies of King George--the same policies that compelled them to rebel 15 years earlier